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UK LP the Beatles APPLE PMC 7067/7068 - THE BEATLES [2-LP] [mono] Cover type 1 (fully laminated 7 digit numbered top open, MONO & STEREO release number on spine, no STEREO on back cover) Photo inserts (original copies come with blank protective spacer) Double-sided poster Spines are either 10 or 7 mm wide With print "Sold In U.K. subject to resale price conditions. See price lists" Without "An E.M.I. Recording" print, no dot after Ltd (preceding Why Don't We Do It In The Road) Without "An E.M.I. Recording" print, with dot after Ltd. PIE aligned with Apple (preceding Why Don't We Do It In The Road) Without "An E.M.I. Recording" print, with dot after Ltd. PIE not aligned with Apple (preceding Why Don't We Do It In The Road) With "An E.M.I. Recording" print on Sides 1 through 3 With "An E.M.I. Recording" print on Sides 1, 3 & 4 With "An E.M.I. Recording" print on Sides 2 through 4 With "An E.M.I. Recording" print on Sides 1 through 4 With "An E.M.I. Recording" print on Sides 1 through 4, additional ring around play hole on side 1 Some export copies come with Odeon stickers on cover and Sides 1 & 3 1982 Reissue Glossy cover with mono release number on spine, ℗ 1968 printed inside Comes with photo inserts & poster Although most copies were sold in 2 [different] boxes, the LPs were also available individually BM 1 box (numbered to 1000) BMC 10 box, unnumbered APPLE PCS 7067/7068 - THE BEATLES [2-LP] Cover type 2 (fully laminated 7 digit numbered top opener, MONO & STEREO release number on spine, STEREO on back cover) Photo inserts (original copies come with blank protective spacer) Double-sided Poster on matte paper (glossy paper on some 70’s copies) Spines are either 10 or 7 mm wide With print "Sold In U.K. subject to resale price conditions. See price lists" Misprint “ReVOLUTION 9” Spacing under STEREO on sides 1 through 4 Spacing under STEREO on sides 2 through 4 Spacing under STEREO on side 3 No spacing under STEREO ℗ 1968 starts over spacing PIE aligned with Apple between E and D in TIRED No spacing under STEREO ℗ 1968 starts over D in TIRED O in STEREO starts PIE not aligned with Apple after 8 in PCS 7068 No spacing under STEREO ℗ 1968 starts over D in TIRED O in STEREO starts PIE not aligned with Apple Left of 8 in PCS 7068 With print "Sold In U.K. subject to resale price conditions. See price lists" & “An E.M.I. Recording” No Spacing under Mfd. Misprint “Rocky Racoon” Narrow SIUK print with In U.K. on Sides 1 through 4 wide spacing between No spacing under THE BEATLES words on sides 1 through 4 on side 1 Spacing under Mfd. Misprint “Rocky Racoon”, large Narrow SIUK print with In U.K. on Side 2 Spacing over An E.M.I. wide spacing between No spacing under THE BEATLES Recording on Side 2 words on sides 1 through 4 on side 1 Spacing under Mfd. Misprint “Rocky Racoon” Narrow SIUK print with In U.K. on Sides 1 through 4 wide spacing between words on sides 1 through 4 Crossover pressing with "An E.M.I. Recording" print on Side 1 Misprint “ReVOLUTION 9” Crossover pressing with "An E.M.I. Recording" print on Sides 2 through 4 Crossover pressing with "An E.M.I. Recording" print on Sides 1, 2 & 4 Wide SIUK print with narrow spacing between words on sides 1 through 4 Wide SIUK print with narrow No spacing under THE BEATLES, Narrow SIUK print with wide spacing spacing between words Double pressing ring between words on sides 2 through 4 Narrow SIUK print with wide spacing between words on sides 1 Wide SIUK print with narrow spacing between words on sides 3 and 2, no spacing under THE BEATLES on side 2 and 4 Wide SIUK print with narrow spacing between words on sides 1 through 4 STEREO moved slightly left Wide SIUK print with narrow spacing between words on sides 1 through 4 STEREO moved slightly left, Mfd. In U.K. moved slightly right Wide SIUK print with narrow “An E.M.I. Recording” & Narrow SIUK print with spacing between words on sides STEREO moved slightly wide spacing between 1, 2 & 4 to the right on side 2 words on side 3 Narrow SIUK print with wide spacing STEREO moved slightly between words on sides 1 through 3 to the left on side 3 Narrow SIUK print with wide spacing between words on sides 1 through 3, no spacing under Mfd. In U.K. and THE BEATLES on sides 1 & 2 Narrow SIUK print with wide spacing between words on side 4 Narrow SIUK print with wide spacing between words on side 4 No spacing under THE BEATLES Crossover pressing No spacing under Mfd. No "Sold In UK..." on Side 3 No spacing under Mfd. In U.K. and THE BEATLES In U.K. Crossover pressing No "Sold In UK..." on Sides 1-3 Spacing under Mfd. In U.K. Without print "Sold In U.K. subject to resale price conditions. See price lists" Cover type 3 (fully laminated 7 digit numbered side opener), comes with 4 photos and poster Spacing under “An E.M.I. Recording” on all sides, small ℗ Spacing under “An E.M.I. Recording” on sides 1,2 & 4, no spacing under “An E.M.I. Recording” on side 3, small ℗ "An E.M.I. Recording" without brackets, big ℗ "An E.M.I. Recording" without "An E.M.I. Recording" in brackets, small ℗ brackets, big ℗ "An E.M.I. Recording" without brackets, big ℗ "An E.M.I. Recording" in brackets, big ℗ "An E.M.I. Recording" without brackets, big ℗ "An E.M.I. Recording" in brackets, big ℗, spacing under Mfd. In U.K. Lighter Apple printed on matte paper Cover type 4 (fully laminated 6 digit numbered side open), comes with 4 photos and poster George Harrison's compo- 1st line ends with Tired Yer Blues credited to Northerin sitions & Ringo's Don't Pass Me Songs By credited to Apple Publishing George Harrison's compo- 1st line ends with Northern Yer Blues credited to Northern sitions & Ringo's Don't Pass Me Songs By credited to Apple Publishing Crossover pressing, George 1st line ends with Tired Harrison's compositions George Harrison's Piggies and credited to Harrisongs on sides Ringo's Don't Pass Me By 1, 3 & 4 credited to Apple Publishing George Harrison's compo- 1st line ends with Blackbird sitions credited to Harrisongs, Ringo's Don't Pass Me By credited to Startling Music George Harrison's compo- 1st line ends with NCB sitions credited to Harrisongs, Ringo's Don't Pass Me By credited to Startling Music Lighter Apple printed on glossy paper Cover type 5 (fully laminated un-numbered side opener), comes with 4 photos and poster Publishing credits after each song - circa 1973 issue Light Apple with clear edge on bottom Slightly darker Apple using layout of matte label #2 with George Harrison's compositions & Ringo's Don't Pass Me By credited to Apple Publishing on disc 1 - circa 1977 issue French contract pressings Circa 1973 French contract pressing without EMI print Cover type: fully laminated un-numbered side opener Circa 1973 French contract pressing, crossover with EMI print on Sides 1,3 & 4, without EMI print on Side 2 Circa 1973 French contract pressing with EMI print 1979 White vinyl issue Fully laminated un-numbered side opener cover, comes with 4 photos and poster, some copies with sticker A one-off 'after hours' pressing exists on Blue vinyl - only disc 2 is confirmed to exist (1 copy only) Post-1980 Reissues Non-laminated glossy cover comes with 4 photos and poster Cover types (print on rear): 1) without any print 2) LP & cassette release number, no bar code 3) LP & cassette release number, with bar code 4) LP, cassette & CD release number, DMM print inside, black print 5) LP, cassette & CD release number, DMM print inside, green print , B&W pictures 6) additional APPLE logo on back, green/grey pictures 7) less space under additional APPLE logo on back, green/grey pictures 8) additional APPLE CORPS print, green/grey pictures Cover type 1, 2 & 3 records Cover type 3 & 4 records also come in blue box also come in bread bin box BC 13 box Bread bin box Circa 1982 issue, green labels with red/brown stalk Cover type 1 Mis-labelled MONO on Side 3 Mis-labelled MONO on Side 4 Early 80’s crossover copy, full circle perimeter wording and “Mfd. In UK”-print on sides 2-4 Cover type 1 80’s reissue, full circle perimeter wording, “Mfd. In UK”-print, analogue mastering, Cover type 1, 2 or 3 Some late 80’s copies in cover type 2 have DMM mastering on side 1 only Late 80’s reissue crossover, “Mfd. In UK”-print on sides 1-3,“Mfd. in the UK”-print on side 4 Cover type 4 DMM mastering Late 80’s reissue crossover, “Mfd. In UK”-print on sides 1, 2 & 4,“Mfd. in the UK”-print on side 3 Cover type 4 DMM mastering Late 80’s reissue crossover, “Mfd. In UK”-print on side 1,“Mfd. in the UK”-print on sides 2-4 Cover type 4 DMM mastering Late 80’s reissue crossover, “Mfd. In UK”-print on side 2,“Mfd. in the UK”-print on sides 1,3 & 4 Cover type 4 DMM mastering Early 90’s reissue, “Mfd.
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